nodejs-portable VS heroku-cra-node

Compare nodejs-portable vs heroku-cra-node and see what are their differences.

heroku-cra-node

⚛️ How to use create-react-app with a custom Node server on Heroku (by mars)
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nodejs-portable heroku-cra-node
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2.3 0.0
about 1 year ago over 1 year ago
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MIT License MIT License
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nodejs-portable

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heroku-cra-node

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  • Wrapping a git project?
    1 project | /r/git | 12 Nov 2022
    So I have a react website up and I want to wrap the react project within a node framework (https://github.com/mars/heroku-cra-node) so the react project would be a subdirectory of the larger project, but I already have git version control on it. Is there a clean way of stepping the version up one directory to incorporate the new code, or at least a clean way of creating a new git repository the retains the commits from the previous repository?
  • React rendering JSON instead of component on page reload
    1 project | /r/reactjs | 7 Jan 2022
    It seemed to me that it was trying to access those endpoints in the server (and failing, obviously, because there were no GET methods defined there) instead of rendering the index.html. So, looking at a repo describing a successful deploy of a MERN app to Heroku, I found this line and it solved this particular issue for me.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing nodejs-portable and heroku-cra-node you can also consider the following projects:

node-red-contrib-primitive-status - Node-RED node that displays the primitive type of msg.payload in the nodes status.

nodejs-suite-demo - Examples of using DHTMLX Suite widgets with Node.js. Learn more about Suite:

botfuel-dialog - Botfuel SDK to build highly conversational chatbots

download-node-nightly-executable - Download node nightly executable

atom-portable - Portable version of the Atom text editor.

AmiiboAPI - A RESTful API for amiibo.

dillinger - The last Markdown editor, ever.

GitPortable - Portable version of Git for Windows

angular-react-starter - Angular 17 & React 18 & Node Examples App starter